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  • Salt as a Borax Substitute for Slime: A Simple Guide
    Yes, you can use salt instead of borax to make slime. However, the slime may not be as stretchy or gooey as it would be if you used borax.

    Here are the steps to make slime with salt:

    1. Gather your materials. You will need:

    * 1 cup of clear glue

    * 1/2 cup of water

    * 1 teaspoon of salt

    * Food coloring (optional)

    2. In a large bowl, combine the glue and water. Stir until the glue is completely dissolved.

    3. Add the salt and food coloring (if desired). Stir until the ingredients are well combined.

    4. Let the mixture sit for 5 minutes. This will allow the salt to dissolve and the slime to thicken.

    5. Knead the slime with your hands until it is smooth and stretchy. The slime may be sticky at first, but it will eventually become less sticky as you knead it.

    6. Enjoy your slime!

    Here are some tips for making slime with salt:

    * Use clear glue for best results.

    * If the slime is too sticky, add a little more water.

    * If the slime is too runny, add a little more salt.

    * You can also add glitter, beads, or other decorations to your slime.

    * Slime is a fun and easy way to experiment with science. Enjoy!

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